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Media and pollsters eat humble pie for getting election so wrong

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageQuick rewrites all round. The Guardian

The big story of the election, it turns out, is that the big story of the election has been utterly and completely wrong all along.

The media narrative of the campaign, like many others preceding it, was built on the edifice of opinion polls. The vital importance of these polls is not surprising. Election...

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No hung parliament means a sigh of relief for the Queen

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageWell that was a close call. Andy Rain/EPA

What is the Queen doing right now? Well she’s probably heaving a sigh of relief and cancelling plans for a relatively quiet weekend in Windsor.

The Queen wasn’t planning to be at Buckingham Palace today and she had even excused herself from the ceremony in Westminster Abbey on Sunday to mark the...

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Government's RET compromise guarantees uncertainty for renewables

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imageMaurice Newman, chairman of the Prime Minister's business advisory council, has written that climate change is a United Nations power grab.AAP/Julian Smith

As the Abbott government prepares Australia’s post-2020 emissions targets for this year’s Paris conference, the chairman of the Prime Minister’s business advisory council has...

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